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Outlook 2010 ??
Hi All,
Anyone notice anything strange with Outlook 2010 and W-10-home edition lately? Things like seizing up? Taking forever to read an iMap server? Resynchronizing for a couple of hours with iMap? Just a mess. -T |
Outlook 2010 ??
On Wed, 6 Dec 2017 10:32:46 -0800, T wrote:
Hi All, Anyone notice anything strange with Outlook 2010 and W-10-home edition lately? Things like seizing up? Taking forever to read an iMap server? Resynchronizing for a couple of hours with iMap? Just a mess. -T No problem here T. I suspect your provider is more likely to do this. Have you run a test using another email client like e.g. Thunderbird. -- Jim S |
Outlook 2010 ??
On Wed, 6 Dec 2017 10:32:46 -0800, T wrote:
Hi All, Anyone notice anything strange with Outlook 2010 and W-10-home edition lately? Things like seizing up? Taking forever to read an iMap server? Resynchronizing for a couple of hours with iMap? Just a mess. -T Using it here and it sems to work fine. However, I have to say that Outlook 2010 is a pretty awful program IMO. If you don't use Firefox or a browser it explicitly recognizes, it will never bother to open links in e-mails. |
Outlook 2010 ??
On Wed, 6 Dec 2017 19:19:46 +0000, Jim S wrote:
On Wed, 6 Dec 2017 10:32:46 -0800, T wrote: Hi All, Anyone notice anything strange with Outlook 2010 and W-10-home edition lately? Things like seizing up? Taking forever to read an iMap server? Resynchronizing for a couple of hours with iMap? Just a mess. -T No problem here T. I suspect your provider is more likely to do this. Have you run a test using another email client like e.g. Thunderbird. Don't use Thunderbird. Mozilla regularly donates to terrorist organizations like Antifa to which Wolf K has a lifetime membership. |
Outlook 2010 ??
On 12/06/2017 11:19 AM, Jim S wrote:
On Wed, 6 Dec 2017 10:32:46 -0800, T wrote: Hi All, Anyone notice anything strange with Outlook 2010 and W-10-home edition lately? Things like seizing up? Taking forever to read an iMap server? Resynchronizing for a couple of hours with iMap? Just a mess. -T No problem here T. I suspect your provider is more likely to do this. Have you run a test using another email client like e.g. Thunderbird. I wish folks would not use Outlook, but I am stuck with it. I may do a parallel Thunderbird to test things out. You know, this is a cable modem and a new company move in, so I should call the provider and have them check signals and bit error rates |
Outlook 2010 ??
On 12/06/2017 01:14 PM, Doomsdrzej wrote:
On Wed, 6 Dec 2017 10:32:46 -0800, T wrote: Hi All, Anyone notice anything strange with Outlook 2010 and W-10-home edition lately? Things like seizing up? Taking forever to read an iMap server? Resynchronizing for a couple of hours with iMap? Just a mess. -T Using it here and it sems to work fine. However, I have to say that Outlook 2010 is a pretty awful program IMO. If you don't use Firefox or a browser it explicitly recognizes, it will never bother to open links in e-mails. I am thinking bad hardware or Internet connection or both. The guy bought used computers. Thank you for the feedback! |
Outlook 2010 ??
On 12/06/2017 11:19 AM, Jim S wrote:
On Wed, 6 Dec 2017 10:32:46 -0800, T wrote: Hi All, Anyone notice anything strange with Outlook 2010 and W-10-home edition lately? Things like seizing up? Taking forever to read an iMap server? Resynchronizing for a couple of hours with iMap? Just a mess. -T No problem here T. I suspect your provider is more likely to do this. Have you run a test using another email client like e.g. Thunderbird. Thank you for the feedback! |
Outlook 2010 ??
On 12/06/2017 01:16 PM, Doomsdrzej wrote:
Don't use Thunderbird. Mozilla regularly donates to terrorist organizations like Antifa to which Wolf K has a lifetime membership. The Mozilla Foundation donates to other groups? |
Outlook 2010 ??
On 07/12/2017 12:05, T wrote:
I wish folks would not use Outlook, but I am stuck with it. No you are not stuck with it. You have a clear choice. DON'T SUPPORT ANY WINDOWS SYSTEM; Concentrate on what you know best; Windows system requires some intelligence and all the signs so far are that you are not an intelligent person. You are just a common troll blaming everybody except yourself and the level of your knowledge. Aren't there any jobs of supporting Linux systems? I thought you said there are 500 people using super computers so ask them if they need your expertise. Windows creates jobs for the masses but some intelligence is required and focussed attitude. You hate Windows and yet you are spending all your time trying to work it out how it works. Does this not say something about your ability. Have you always been dunce? -- With over 600 million devices now running Windows 10, customer satisfaction is higher than any previous version of windows. |
Outlook 2010 ??
On 12/07/2017 04:33 AM, Good Guy wrote:
On 07/12/2017 12:05, T wrote: I wish folks would not use Outlook, but I am stuck with it. No you are not stuck with it.Â* You have a clear choice.Â* DON'T SUPPORT ANY WINDOWS SYSTEM;Â* Concentrate on what you know best; Windows system requires some intelligence and all the signs so far are that you are not an intelligent person.Â* You are just a common troll blaming everybody except yourself and the level of your knowledge. Aren't there any jobs of supporting Linux systems?Â* I thought you said there are 500 people using super computers so ask them if they need your expertise.Â* Windows creates jobs for the masses but some intelligence is required and focussed attitude.Â* You hate Windows and yet you are spending all your time trying to work it out how it works.Â* Does this not say something about your ability.Â* Have you always been dunce? Bite me M$ troll |
Outlook 2010 ??
On Thu, 7 Dec 2017 04:22:59 -0800, T wrote:
On 12/06/2017 01:16 PM, Doomsdrzej wrote: Don't use Thunderbird. Mozilla regularly donates to terrorist organizations like Antifa to which Wolf K has a lifetime membership. The Mozilla Foundation donates to other groups? Yeah, groups which have a very Communist agenda and have no problems with using violence to further it. |
Outlook 2010 ??
On 12/07/2017 09:18 AM, Doomsdrzej wrote:
On Thu, 7 Dec 2017 04:22:59 -0800, T wrote: On 12/06/2017 01:16 PM, Doomsdrzej wrote: Don't use Thunderbird. Mozilla regularly donates to terrorist organizations like Antifa to which Wolf K has a lifetime membership. The Mozilla Foundation donates to other groups? Yeah, groups which have a very Communist agenda and have no problems with using violence to further it. Absolutely true. Antifa is a regurgitation on Mussolini's Black Shirts. I was interested in why you thought the Mozilla Foundation was doing this? |
Outlook 2010 ??
On Fri, 8 Dec 2017 11:50:36 -0800, T wrote:
On 12/07/2017 09:18 AM, Doomsdrzej wrote: On Thu, 7 Dec 2017 04:22:59 -0800, T wrote: On 12/06/2017 01:16 PM, Doomsdrzej wrote: Don't use Thunderbird. Mozilla regularly donates to terrorist organizations like Antifa to which Wolf K has a lifetime membership. The Mozilla Foundation donates to other groups? Yeah, groups which have a very Communist agenda and have no problems with using violence to further it. Absolutely true. Antifa is a regurgitation on Mussolini's Black Shirts. I thought Mussolini was a fascist and therefore on the other side. Maybe you are thinking of Stalin? |
Outlook 2010 ??
On 12/06/2017 10:32 AM, T wrote:
Hi All, Anyone notice anything strange with Outlook 2010 and W-10-home edition lately?Â* Things like seizing up? Taking forever to read an iMap server?Â* Resynchronizing for a couple of hours with iMap?Â* Just a mess. -T Followup: When I got there, the first thing I did was to call his cable modem provider (Charter) and ask him to log into his modem and read the signal levels. The tech made a gasp and said the modem was way out of spec and shows frequent drops of carrier. I asked him what times of day the drop occurred and they corresponded to Outlook seizing. Charter will be out next week to rewire the place. I also ran a full diagnostic on his computer. I found something wrong with either his video card or driver, so I upgraded his driver. He also had a badly crashed Windows 1705 update, sending him into an endless download and install cycle and running his hard drive at 100%, so I deleted his update cache and started over. His hard drive passed with flying colors. I did not check his memory, as that takes forever and is unreliable at best. (All my custom machines use ECC memory.) I use the memory test on my Linux Live USB sticks. Thank you all for the tips! -T I still wish folks did not use Outlook. |
Outlook 2010 ??
On 08/12/2017 20:02:28, T wrote:
On 12/06/2017 10:32 AM, T wrote: Hi All, Anyone notice anything strange with Outlook 2010 and W-10-home edition lately?* Things like seizing up? Taking forever to read an iMap server?* Resynchronizing for a couple of hours with iMap?* Just a mess. -T Followup: When I got there, the first thing I did was to call his cable modem provider (Charter) and ask him to log into his modem and read the signal levels. The tech made a gasp and said the modem was way out of spec and shows frequent drops of carrier. I asked him what times of day the drop occurred and they corresponded to Outlook seizing. Charter will be out next week to rewire the place. I also ran a full diagnostic on his computer. I found something wrong with either his video card or driver, so I upgraded his driver. He also had a badly crashed Windows 1705 update, sending him into an endless download and install cycle and running his hard drive at 100%, so I deleted his update cache and started over. His hard drive passed with flying colors. I did not check his memory, as that takes forever and is unreliable at best. (All my custom machines use ECC memory.) I use the memory test on my Linux Live USB sticks. Thank you all for the tips! -T I still wish folks did not use Outlook. Nice update. Wish more people would have the courtesy to do that instead of just wandering off into oblivion without as much as a thank you. -- mick |
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